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Cervix Cancer 101. Lois M Ramondetta Professor Gynecologic Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center Chief , Division of Gynecologic Oncology Lyndon Baines Johnson Hospital Houston Texas How Common is cervical Cancer ? The number of new cervical Cancer cases per year increased from 378,000 in 1980 to 454,000 in 2010. By age 50, at least 80% of women will have acquired HPV. 9K-12K new cervical cancers diagnosed in the per year Yearly Over 3,500 preventable deaths from cervical Cancer in the & 200,000 world wide Source: Texas department of State Health Services, Texas Cancer Registry October 2010. Forouzanfar MH, Lancet. September 15, 2011. cervical Cancer Facts cervical Cancer is a sexually transmitted disease. HPV DNA is present in virtually all cases of cervical Cancer and precursors. More than 75% of sexually active women exposed to HPV.
Cervical cancer is a sexually transmitted disease. HPV DNA is present in virtually all cases of cervical cancer and precursors. More than 75% of sexually active women exposed to HPV
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